Tensions Emerge Between SSAA National and SSAA Queensland Over Membership Disputes
In recent days, tensions have escalated between the Sports Shooters Association of Australia (SSAA) national body and its Queensland branch, highlighting underlying disagreements within the organization. The conflict centers around membership statuses, financial obligations, and organizational leadership, culminating in public statements from both entities that reveal a fractured relationship.
The National Body’s Action: Suspension and Reorganization
On November 18, 2025, SSAA Inc. informed its members across Australia that SSAA Queensland had been suspended due to alleged non-payment of membership fees. The national organization communicated that, as a result, SSAA Queensland members should consider transitioning to a newly established entity: SSAA Queensland Hunting and Shooting (QHS). To incentivize this transition, SSAA Inc. offered its members a special discount for joining the new organization.
The official statement from SSAA Inc. emphasized that the suspension was a procedural consequence linked to outstanding financial obligations, and the new QHS organization was positioned as a way to maintain active affiliation with the sport’s broader community.
Queensland Branch Responds: Denial and Accusations
Contrary to the national body’s claims, SSAA Queensland responded swiftly the following day, denouncing the suspension as false. In their official statement, they accused SSAA Inc. of attempting to “hijack” and “recoup” members who had been lost due to the internal dispute. The Queensland branch asserted that the organization remains active and operational, disputing the claims of non-payment and highlighting ongoing efforts to serve their members.
This exchange underscores a significant rift within the organization, with both sides presenting contrasting narratives that suggest deeper disagreements over governance, membership management, and organizational direction.
Context and Implications
The dispute highlights ongoing challenges within member-based organizations, especially those with expansive geographical reach like the SSAA. Such conflicts can have implications for members, who may feel caught between differing organizational directives and uncertain of which body best represents their interests.
For members of SSAA, the situation warrants close attention. It remains essential to stay informed through official channels and clarify which organization aligns with their sporting and shooting pursuits. Both the national and Queensland branches have provided links to their respective public statements for members seeking more detail:
- SSAA Inc. media release (18 November 2025): [Link](https://www.ssaa.org.au/?ss_news=ssaa-queensland-suspended